I’ve recently acquired the subject PL2000 preamp. I’m going to go through it and rebuild it as follows:
I am replacing the carbon film resistors with metal films. One question I have is what is the wattage rating? In the service manual on two different pages it says ½ watt then ¼ watt. It seems that I read in another post @Gepetto said (I’m paraphrasing) that Phase Linear spec’d ½ watt but it wasn’t really necessary and ¼ watt would do. Hopefully that’s the case as I already bought the ¼ watt resistors. If it isn’t… oh well it’ll be yet another Mouser order.
I’ve read where @laatsch55 said that he’d attempted to replace the RC4739 with a few different modern op-amps but was met with oscillations. Despite this information I’m going to venture down that road also. I was wondering if both the RC4136 and RC4739 were replaced. The RC4136 has all signals routed through it and there’s one RC4739 is for the rear channel Ambience circuit and another for the phono preamp/RIAA circuit. Does the oscillation manifest itself with just power applied to the PL2000 or do you need to connect it to the amp? Is the oscillation measured at the outputs?? One of the op-amps (OPA2277) I selected has a very similar gain and slew rate as the RC4136 and RC4739. I purchased some NE5532D, TL072, and OPA2277 to try out.
I’m going to shoehorn an adjustable regulated +/- 15 power supply that will take the AC output from the transformer and create +/- 15 VDC. The unregulated power supply is +/-18 VDC, will the +/-15 be OK? Is it just powering the 3 opamps on the pcb? Will it be a problem to leave in the 470 uF capacitors from the stock unregulated supply? I’m planning on desoldering the transformer leads from pcb and connect them to the new power supply. I’m not sure exactly where I’m going to land the output from the new power supply. The output from the new power supply could just land on the +, -, and ground pads of C40/41 of the unregulated PS output.
Alan
- Replace Electrolytics.
- Replace CF resistors with 1% Metal Film.
- Replace op-amps with modern op-amps.
- Install regulated +/- 15 power supply.
I am replacing the carbon film resistors with metal films. One question I have is what is the wattage rating? In the service manual on two different pages it says ½ watt then ¼ watt. It seems that I read in another post @Gepetto said (I’m paraphrasing) that Phase Linear spec’d ½ watt but it wasn’t really necessary and ¼ watt would do. Hopefully that’s the case as I already bought the ¼ watt resistors. If it isn’t… oh well it’ll be yet another Mouser order.
I’ve read where @laatsch55 said that he’d attempted to replace the RC4739 with a few different modern op-amps but was met with oscillations. Despite this information I’m going to venture down that road also. I was wondering if both the RC4136 and RC4739 were replaced. The RC4136 has all signals routed through it and there’s one RC4739 is for the rear channel Ambience circuit and another for the phono preamp/RIAA circuit. Does the oscillation manifest itself with just power applied to the PL2000 or do you need to connect it to the amp? Is the oscillation measured at the outputs?? One of the op-amps (OPA2277) I selected has a very similar gain and slew rate as the RC4136 and RC4739. I purchased some NE5532D, TL072, and OPA2277 to try out.
I’m going to shoehorn an adjustable regulated +/- 15 power supply that will take the AC output from the transformer and create +/- 15 VDC. The unregulated power supply is +/-18 VDC, will the +/-15 be OK? Is it just powering the 3 opamps on the pcb? Will it be a problem to leave in the 470 uF capacitors from the stock unregulated supply? I’m planning on desoldering the transformer leads from pcb and connect them to the new power supply. I’m not sure exactly where I’m going to land the output from the new power supply. The output from the new power supply could just land on the +, -, and ground pads of C40/41 of the unregulated PS output.
Alan